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Trump hoped to break up Ivanka's wedding with dirt on Jared Kushner's family
Once upon a time, Donald Trump apparently was not so crazy about his son-in-law Jared Kushner and went so far as to enlist a former friend and ally, Chris Christie, to supply him with damaging information about Kushner’s family.
Christie, the former governor of New Jersey and the leader of Trump’s 2016 transition team, revealed Trump’s ...Read more
ICE agents are expected to leave Philly airport this week
PHILADELPHIA — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents that were deployed to Philadelphia International Airport last month amid the Department of Homeland Security shutdown are set to leave as soon as Thursday.
Tracy Borda, the airport’s chief financial officer and interim CEO, discussed the ICE agents’ expected departure during a...Read more
Baltimore archbishop says escalating Iran war is not 'morally justified'
BALTIMORE — As the United States’ and Israel’s 40-day war on Iran entered its first ceasefire Tuesday, Baltimore Archbishop William E. Lori condemned the antagonism that propelled it and urged prayers for peace.
“At a time when the threat of expanded conflict and the suffering of innocent lives weigh heavily upon the conscience of the ...Read more
Presidential words can turn the unthinkable into the thinkable − for better or for worse
Among the most disorienting things about President Donald Trump’s public language is how easily it can feel numbing and shocking in the same moment. He says something outrageous, the country recoils, and then the recoil itself begins to feel familiar.
As a scholar who studies presidential rhetoric, I know that over time that rhythm ...Read more
Washington state declares unprecedented fourth drought emergency in a row
SEATTLE — More than two months before the start of summer, Washington officials warn the state is headed for severe drought conditions not seen since the disastrous hot and dry season of 2015.
Washington Department of Ecology Director Casey Sixkiller declared a statewide drought emergency Wednesday morning.
This is the fourth such emergency ...Read more
'Ketamine queen' headed to prison for selling drug that killed Matthew Perry
LOS ANGELES — A woman known as the “Ketamine queen” who provided the drugs that killed actor Matthew Perry was sentenced Wednesday to 15 years in federal prison.
Jasveen Sangha, who prosecutors said operated a high-volume drug trafficking business out of her North Hollywood home, pleaded guilty in September to one count of maintaining a ...Read more
'Everybody will be unhappy with it': Interior Secretary Burgum calls on states to make concessions for Colorado River deal
LAS VEGAS — U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum reiterated Tuesday that the federal government favors a negotiated deal between the seven states that share Colorado River water over the resource’s allocation rather than a protracted legal battle.
During a Las Vegas Valley visit, Burgum said the federal government will continue pushing for ...Read more
Iran ceasefire deal frays as attacks continue; Trump's peace terms remain unclear
WASHINGTON — A day after the United States and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire, the tentative truce showed early signs of strain amid continuing attacks across the region and reports that Iran moved to restrict traffic through the Strait of Hormuz.
The developments tested President Donald Trump’s ability to convert a fragile pause in ...Read more
Court to release secret warrants that Riverside sheriff who's running for California governor used to seize over 650,000 ballots
LOS ANGELES — Secret warrants obtained by the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department to seize more than 650,000 ballots in a controversial investigation of election fraud allegations will soon be made public.
Riverside County Superior Court Judge Gail O’Rane on Tuesday ordered the warrants unsealed after several media organization, ...Read more
Why the Maryland National Guard's embattled camp for at-risk youth closed
BALTIMORE — The Defense Department ordered the National Guard Bureau federal agency last week to permanently close three Guard-run camps for at-risk teens, among them the Maryland National Guard Freestate Challenge Academy, to boost national defense spending, a bureau spokesperson said in an email to The Baltimore Sun.
Citing national defense...Read more
Colorado advocacy group says Sen. Michael Bennet backed out of governor forum to avoid Gaza questions
DENVER — U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet backed out of a weekend gubernatorial forum hosted by Colorado Muslims because he didn’t want to address questions about the war in the Gaza Strip, the event’s organizers said.
While a state senator backed up that account, Bennet’s campaign disputed the characterization on Tuesday.
For the Sunday event...Read more
These women had their breasts removed to thwart cancer. Then came the pain
Three weeks after Sophia Bassan’s mastectomy, she felt a stabbing pain beneath her right armpit. In the following months, painful shocks radiated through her chest and back. Her body became so sensitive that at times she couldn’t wear a shirt or lift a fork to her mouth.
Bassan slept sitting up because it hurt to lie down, and she would ...Read more
Trump's personnel agency is asking for federal workers' medical records
The Trump administration is quietly seeking unprecedented access to medical records for millions of federal workers and retirees, and their families.
A brief notice from the Office of Personnel Management could dramatically change which personally identifiable medical information the agency obtains, giving it the power to see prescriptions ...Read more
Beloved Buddy, the biggest alligator at Florida's Gatorland, has died
ORLANDO, Fla. — The largest alligator in Gatorland’s history has died.
Buddy, who measured about 13 feet, 8 inches long and weighed nearly half a ton, had been in failing health for a while, according to an announcement on Gatorland’s social media accounts. The animal was under veterinary care, the post said.
“He was on and off ...Read more
Curbing a 'catastrophe': SC Senate plan would suspend vouchers for homeschool students
COLUMBIA, S.C. — A South Carolina Senate finance panel has adopted a proposal that freezes the state’s school voucher program at 10,000 students and suspends portions of the law that have been used to award taxpayer-funded scholarships to students educated at home.
The temporary measure grandfathers in roughly 1,000 home-educated students ...Read more
Marist poll finds NYC Mayor Mamdani approval rating at 48% as he approaches 100 days in office
NEW YORK — Mayor Zohran Mamdani has an approval rating of 48%, with a majority of New Yorkers thinking the city is headed in right direction under his leadership, a poll by Marist University found Wednesday.
The poll comes as Mamdani is rounding out his first 100 days in office. Conducted over the last week in March, the Marist survey is the ...Read more
'Ketamine queen' faces prison for selling drug that killed Matthew Perry
LOS ANGELES — Federal prosecutors are seeking a 15-year prison sentence Wednesday for a woman known as the "Ketamine Queen" who provided the drugs that killed actor Matthew Perry.
Jasveen Sangha, who prosecutors said operated a high-volume drug trafficking business out of her North Hollywood home, pleaded guilty in September to one count of ...Read more
Accused Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann admits to killing 8 women
NEW YORK — Accused Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann admitted in a Long Island court Wednesday to murdering eight young women during a nearly two-decade spree — after adamantly denying the charges against him since he was arrested in 2023.
Heuermann, 62, pleaded guilty to slaying seven victims before State Supreme Court Justice ...Read more
2 men charged with not dispersing during pro-Palestinian protest at UC Irvine are acquitted
Two men accused of failing to follow a police order to leave a high-profile pro-Palestinian protest at the University of California, Irvine were acquitted of criminal charges Tuesday, and a mistrial was declared for a third man after the trio became the first of dozens of protesters to take their controversial cases to trial.
After deliberating...Read more
Massachusetts seafood heist: Jamaican national indicted for stealing $325,000 crab order
BOSTON — A Jamaican national connected to a massive cargo-theft scheme that hit Massachusetts has been indicted for allegedly stealing nearly 34,000 pounds of frozen snow crabs from a Worcester storage warehouse.
Romoy Forbes, 31, of Deer Park, New York, is facing the courts for his alleged spree of thefts that the feds say involved other ...Read more
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